Roser utilizes a high tensile strength copper to make Copper Tile an ideal option for coastal applications or designs that require a quality roof. The copper surface will age to develop the beautiful patina finish or can be treated to accelerate the finish effect.

The roofing system includes:

Clear acrylic over-glaze protective coating

Roofing granule coating

Adhesive basecoat

Protective surface coating

Aluminum/zinc coating

Commercial-grade steel core

Protective surface coating

The Stone Coated Steel Roofing System, manufactured by Roser, offers the advantage of high-strength steel with a look a variety of traditional and innovative architectural styles. When compared to asphalt shingles and concrete roofing products, which can weigh 350 to 1,000 pounds per square, the Roser Stone Coated Roofing System, at only 150 pounds per square, effectively reduces the overhead weight on the house structure. This provides for a much safer building during an earthquake, fire or a hurricane. While the standard shingle and shake roofs naturally deteriorate over time, the Roser Roofing System will continue to maintain its beautiful appearance and requires the least amount of maintenance in the roofing industry. An eco-friendly Roser roof will increase the resale value of your home not only with its elegance, but also with its proven durability.

The Roser Piano Shingle borrows the finely detailed and bold appearance of heavyweight asphalt shingles and leaves their disadvantages behind. Resistant to color fading, fire, hail and wind damage, the Piano Shingle profile will provide your home with the protection of stone-coated, interlocking steel.

The roofing system includes:

Clear acrylic over-glaze protective coating

Roofing granule coating

Adhesive basecoat

Protective surface coating

Aluminum/zinc coating

Commercial-grade steel core

Protective surface coating

The Stone Coated Steel Roofing System, manufactured by Roser, offers the advantage of high-strength steel with a look a variety of traditional and innovative architectural styles. When compared to asphalt shingles and concrete roofing products, which can weigh 350 to 1,000 pounds per square, the Roser Stone Coated Roofing System, at only 150 pounds per square, effectively reduces the overhead weight on the house structure. This provides for a much safer building during an earthquake, fire or a hurricane. While the standard shingle and shake roofs naturally deteriorate over time, the Roser Roofing System will continue to maintain its beautiful appearance and requires the least amount of maintenance in the roofing industry. An eco-friendly Roser roof will increase the resale value of your home not only with its elegance, but also with its proven durability.

The Roser Stone Wood Shake pairs the aesthetic beauty of the traditional wood shake with the low maintenance and exceptional performance of high-strength steel.

The Roser Stone Wood Shake pairs the aesthetic beauty of the traditional wood shake with the low maintenance and exceptional performance of high-strength steel. Tested against the elements, Stone Wood Shake by Roser has been tempered against hurricanes, fires, hail storms and earthquakes and has proven its durability and protection for your greatest investment—your home.

The roofing system includes:

Clear acrylic over-glaze protective coating

Roofing granule coating

Adhesive basecoat

Protective surface coating

Aluminum/zinc coating

Commercial-grade steel core

Protective surface coating

The Stone Coated Steel Roofing System, manufactured by Roser, offers the advantage of high-strength steel with a look a variety of traditional and innovative architectural styles. When compared to asphalt shingles and concrete roofing products, which can weigh 350 to 1,000 pounds per square, the Roser Stone Coated Roofing System, at only 150 pounds per square, effectively reduces the overhead weight on the house structure. This provides for a much safer building during an earthquake, fire or a hurricane. While the standard shingle and shake roofs naturally deteriorate over time, the Roser Roofing System will continue to maintain its beautiful appearance and requires the least amount of maintenance in the roofing industry. An eco-friendly Roser roof will increase the resale value of your home not only with its elegance, but also with its proven durability.

The Roser Cleo Tile will give your home a fresh and radiant appearance while leaving you in the comfort of protection that only a stone-coated steel roof can offer. The beautiful appeal of classic tile with the performance of lightweight high-strength steel, resistant to fire and hurricane-force winds, is an ideal choice for any homeowner.

The roofing system includes:

Clear acrylic over-glaze protective coating

Roofing granule coating

Adhesive basecoat

Protective surface coating

Aluminum/zinc coating

Commercial-grade steel core

Aluminum/zinc coating

Protective surface coating

The Stone Coated Steel Roofing System, manufactured by Roser, offers the advantage of high-strength steel with a look a variety of traditional and innovative architectural styles. When compared to asphalt shingles and concrete roofing products, which can weigh 350 to 1,000 pounds per square, the Roser Stone Coated Roofing System, at only 150 pounds per square, effectively reduces the overhead weight on the house structure. This provides for a much safer building during an earthquake, fire or a hurricane. While the standard shingle and shake roofs naturally deteriorate over time, the Roser Roofing System will continue to maintain its beautiful appearance and requires the least amount of maintenance in the roofing industry. An eco-friendly Roser roof will increase the resale value of your home not only with its elegance, but also with its proven durability.

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